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Almot wrote:StirCrazy wrote:
I have the renogy rover, all it requires is the bluetooth modual and the app and you can set it up how you want it with your cell phone. you just go to user definded battery type if you dont like the settings they have for Li and pick the value for each setting.
Steve
They sell Rover either without BT dongle, or with (for more money). It looks like RS232 port is there on the unit no matter what, and they are talking about using PC as well. Not sure I understood them correctly.
From the manual: "RS232 port to communicate with BT-1 Bluetooth module and PC". Don't see RS232-USB cable in Renogy Accessories. RS232-USB cables on Amazon have very different monstrous RS232 looking more like a VGA monitor connector.
โMay-25-2021 08:33 PM
Almot wrote:
I tried to set Float low because the battery manual said so - no Float or as low as possible :).
Victron quality is definitely superior to Epever or Renogy, though at a double cost. From what I read, Victron has no display and no interface on the actual unit, you have to use the phone app or again a laptop with cable. Seems like after the defunct Rogue nobody can make a small MPPT with a proper interface on the unit. Don't recall anybody before Rogue, either. Kid by Midnite Solar came the closest, at a higher price and fewer features.
โMay-25-2021 08:12 PM
Almot wrote:FWC wrote:
I am still not sure why you were trying to set the float so low.
But I think you are on the right track, with the amount of time sunk into this you would be further ahead to just buy a Victron MPPT to begin with and call it good. Skip the Renogy and get one that is easy to program and just works, no laptop required.
I tried to set Float low because the battery manual said so - no Float or as low as possible :).
Victron quality is definitely superior to Epever or Renogy, though at a double cost. From what I read, Victron has no display and no interface on the actual unit, you have to use the phone app or again a laptop with cable. Seems like after the defunct Rogue nobody can make a small MPPT with a proper interface on the unit. Don't recall anybody before Rogue, either. Kid by Midnite Solar came the closest, at a higher price and fewer features.
โMay-25-2021 08:06 PM
StirCrazy wrote:
I have the renogy rover, all it requires is the bluetooth modual and the app and you can set it up how you want it with your cell phone. you just go to user definded battery type if you dont like the settings they have for Li and pick the value for each setting.
Steve
โMay-25-2021 07:42 PM
FWC wrote:
I am still not sure why you were trying to set the float so low.
But I think you are on the right track, with the amount of time sunk into this you would be further ahead to just buy a Victron MPPT to begin with and call it good. Skip the Renogy and get one that is easy to program and just works, no laptop required.
โMay-24-2021 04:46 PM
Almot wrote:
More news.
Raised Float to 13.8, also raised Boost Reconnect - don't remember the value because Epever software froze on the laptop. Upon restarting the software it became unruly, stopped recognizing the "station" (in other words, custom profile including data of the controller and solar array). I deleted the "station" and it's now refusing to add a new "station" and configure Port COM - Windows seems to dislike this software.
Whatever settings are in the custom profile, are buried in the controller memory for good. I can't communicate with controller, can't see or change custom profile.
Meanwhile controller itself works, quietly doing Boost at 10A, as I can see on its built-in display. Only I don't remember the latest settings and can't be sure they are still what I set.
Will try and return Epever and get Renogy Rover Li, it can't be much worse. Rover also requires a laptop and software for custom profile BUT at least it has a preset Li profile accessible (though not modifiable) directly through controller interface.
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โMay-23-2021 09:19 PM
time2roll wrote:
Why not just charge to 14 volts and let it float at 13.3?
Bulk restart at 13.1 is fine.
What are you expecting from the charging?
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